MK254
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Tangu mwanamke auawe na mapolisi kisa kipande cha nywele kuchomoza nje ya hijab, raia wa Iran wameamua liwalo na liwe, wamechoshwa na uonevu wa kidini, wanaendelea kufa, itabidi labda serikali ya kidini iwaue wote.
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Iranians have defied crackdowns and showed up for protests in cities across the country, posing a serious challenge to the establishment. A human rights group has said 83 people have died over the course of protests.
Protests over the death of Mahsa Amini continued in Iran on Thursday, with Iranian authorities reportedly warning media personalities against backing protests.
Iran's semi-official news agency ISNA quoted Tehran's provincial governor as saying authorities would "take actions against the celebrities" who have joined in on protests.
Filmmakers, athletes, musicians and actors have expressed support for the demonstrations. The Iranian football team also covered their national team logo during a friendly match in Vienna just days ago.
The protests, which started nearly two weeks ago following the death of Mahsa Amini after she was arrested by morality police for wearing "unsuitable attire," have spread across cities in Iran, posing a serious challenge to the establishment.
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Iranians have defied crackdowns and showed up for protests in cities across the country, posing a serious challenge to the establishment. A human rights group has said 83 people have died over the course of protests.
Protests over the death of Mahsa Amini continued in Iran on Thursday, with Iranian authorities reportedly warning media personalities against backing protests.
Iran's semi-official news agency ISNA quoted Tehran's provincial governor as saying authorities would "take actions against the celebrities" who have joined in on protests.
Filmmakers, athletes, musicians and actors have expressed support for the demonstrations. The Iranian football team also covered their national team logo during a friendly match in Vienna just days ago.
The protests, which started nearly two weeks ago following the death of Mahsa Amini after she was arrested by morality police for wearing "unsuitable attire," have spread across cities in Iran, posing a serious challenge to the establishment.